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Learning outcomes. All will brain storm the exam theme and begin to create their first artist pages Most will fill their brainstorm with a wide range of ideas under each different heading Some will think creatively adding their own brainstorm headings. Half term home work.

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  1. Learning outcomes • All will brain storm the exam theme and begin to create their first artist pages • Most will fill their brainstorm with a wide range of ideas under each different heading • Some will think creatively adding their own brainstorm headings

  2. Half term home work • Complete your first artist pages of presentation. Include title, a minimum of 5 images, artist study (drawing/painting) and critical writing. • Due 1st lesson after half term • Email written work to your relevant teacher • Analysis sheet on weebly

  3. Theme- ordinary and or extraordinary • Discuss answer the below question as a table then feedback to class • How could you turn something ordinary into something extraordinary through art? (media, colour, materials, techniques)

  4. Extraordinary inventions Extraordinary artistic effects Extraordinary events Ho would you make something ordinary extraordinary? Ordinary and or extraordinary Extraordinary acts of mother nature Extraordinary art movements ( time line) Extraordinary landmarks Extraordinary artists Extraordinary inventions Extraordinary discoveries

  5. How could you make a photograph extraordinary? • Interesting view points- from above, below • Change the colour on Photoshop • Apply Photoshop filters • Tear the photo up and piece it back together • Create a photo montage like David Hockney

  6. Artists • Extraordinary buildings – Steph Dekker, Matthew Lindop, Paul Catherall, Hundertwasser , Claude Monet • Objects- Micheal Craig Martin, • People/portraits- Kristin Eyfells, Elizabeth Catlett, David Hockney, Vincent Van Gogh, Dryden Goodwin, Fred Hatt, Gustav Klimt, Picasso, Lucien Freud, • Extraordinary art movements- Fauvism (Henri Matisse and Andre Derain), Expressionism, (Edvard Munch, Wassily Kandinski) Cubism( Picasso), pointillism ( George Seurat, ) • Extraordinary Landscapes- Claude Monet, David Hockney, Van Gogh

  7. Extraordinary art movements Paul Signac - Pointillism Fauvism- Andre Derain

  8. Extraordinary portraits Dryden Goodwin

  9. Extraordinary mark making- Fred Hatt

  10. Extraordinary people David Hockney

  11. Extraordinary portraits by Kristin Eyfells

  12. Extraordinary landscapes David Hockney

  13. ordinary/extraordinary landmarks, extraordinary techniques and processes Taj mahal Big ben Paul Catheral- print Statue of liberty George Seurat pointillism

  14. Extraordinary Buildings Paul Catherall

  15. Extraordinary Buildings Paul Catherall

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  17. Lloyd's of London Matthew Lindop Matthew Lindop Extraordinary buildings Matthew Lindop

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